TealPoint Releases New TealBackup
TealPoint Software has announced the release of TealBackup for Palm OS handhelds. TealBackup is a complete backup, copy, and restore system.
TealBackup supports both external memory card and HotSync backups. It also does manual and or automated card backups helps keep your critical files safe, even if you're miles away from a computer. Additional features include backups to SD/MMC/CF cards and Memory Stick, backups though HotSync, manual backups, incremental backups, dual-timer automatic backups, optional encryption, optional compression, multiple backup folders, exclusion lists, inclusion lists, and backup logs.
"TealBackup protects a handheld owner's valuable data," said Vince Lee, President of TealPoint Software. "This new application offers customers the quickest, most intuitive backup program on the market."
TealBackup is PalmOS 5 compatible and works with all popular devices including Treo, Tungsten, Zire, Sony, and Kyocera handhelds. The program comes with a trial and costs $16.95 [BUY] for a registration key.
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My experience aside, I've generally heard good things about Teal's stuff.
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I know they've been making Palm OS enhancement stuff for years now, and seem to really have the end user in mind, which is cool.
I've been able to get by with freeware alternatives, but if someone didn't want to go through that, some money spent on Teal (almost anything) seems pretty well spent.
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I know they've been making Palm OS enhancement stuff for years now, and seem to really have the end user in mind, which is cool.
I've been able to get by with freeware alternatives, but if someone didn't want to go through that, some money spent on Teal (almost anything) seems pretty well spent.
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I used it when it was still in beta and it is stable and outstanding. I personally have not purchased it because it does not have a function which mirrors the 5way Nav quick-lookup feature of the built-in addressbook which I have grown quite attached too. Nevertheless, if this is not a deal breaker for you, I highly recommend giving TealPhone a look if you own any of these newer devices and want an enhanced address book.
Now if only StandAlone would update SuperNames . . .
In the Spirit of Umoja,
Ronin
How does it compare?
Thanks,
Oliver
Win a fully loaded Zodiac, now at www.tapland.com.
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